From Slipknot To Country Music For Joey Jordison?
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(TeamRock Radio) Joey Jordison says he won't rule out recording a country album in the future - and could even turn his hand to opera music. The former Slipknot drummer is working on two new projects - Vimic and Sinsaenum - and says he's always looking for other opportunities to expand his musical horizons. In an exclusive interview with Metal Hammer, Jordison says: "My brain never stops. I never stop. Being a musician that digs a lot of different styles, you always want to fill that void in your heart, just so it's done, just so it's finished. "There are always things I want to do. That's why I've played in so many bands in my life. It's not that I jump from one thing to another, it's just such a great opportunity to play with so many great people and I've learned a lot from all of them. "I can't stick with one thing. People can say whatever the f*** they want about me. I never betray what I'm doing at one time. One day I might do a country record because I love country music. I love opera... so who knows? I like to expand my horizons as much as I can." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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